He has raced on several circuits, most recently the Nationwide Series.

He has zero career wins, but has posted earnings of about $2.1 million across all circuits.

4:51 p.m.

A NASCAR driver accused of stealing vehicles from another driver turned himself in to authorities in Cleveland County.

Mike Harmon, 59, has a residence in Shelby, where he surrendered to law enforcement this week, according to authorities.

Last year, Harmon and a business partner allegedly stole at least seven vehicles from NASCAR truck racer Jennifer Jo Cobb, according to investigators. Five of the stolen vehicles were trucks, and the other two were race cars. Harmon previously served as manager for Cobb's Nationwide Series racing team.

Warrants were issued in Rowan County for Harmon and a business partner after stolen vehicles were seized earlier this year from his property in Catawba County and his shop in Mooresville.

After surrendering to authorities, Harmon was charged with felony breaking and entering and felony larceny in Rowan County.

He immediately posted a $10,000 bond after his arrest. According to Cleveland County Sheriff Alan Norman, he was not booked in jail in Cleveland County.

Harmon is scheduled to be in court Friday in Rowan County.

He did not return a call from The Star on Tuesday.

Harmon sent a text message to Star news partner WSOC-TV that read: "The truth will come out in court."

Harmon's official Twitter account -- @hrmn8ter -- has posted tweets that he did not steal the vehicles.

"I want it known that I have never stolen so much as a piece of bubble gum in my life," one tweet reads.

The Associated Press contributed to this story. Reach Molly Phipps at 704-669-3339, at mphipps@shelbystar.com or on Twitter @MollyAPhipps.

12:45 p.m.

The Star just obtained a Shelby Police Department report on Mike Harmon's arrest and charges.

It lists Harmon as 59 and a resident of Mooresville.

He faces felony charges of larceny and breaking and entering in Rowan County.

He was released on a $10,000 bond and is set to appear in Rowan County court on Friday.

According to authorities, he was not booked in jail here in Cleveland County. His mug shot is not available.

12:40 p.m.

SHELBY — A NASCAR driver turned himself in to authorities in Shelby after warrants were issued for him and a business partner in relation to stolen property charges in Rowan County.

Rowan County sheriff's deputies say warrants were issued for Mike Harmon and a business partner on Monday afternoon. The men are charged with breaking and entering and larceny after breaking and entering.

The charges are a result of search warrants executed at a storage shed in Catawba County and Harmon's shop in Mooresville on May 28.

Investigators say the men stole at least seven vehicles from NASCAR truck racer Jennifer Jo Cobb last year. Harmon used to be the team manager for Cobb's Nationwide racing team.

Harmon surrendered in Shelby late Monday afternoon. It was not clear if he has an attorney.

Check back for more information on this story. The Star is working to gather more details.